Her primary areas of study are Sexual abuse, Clinical psychology, Child abuse, Suicide prevention and Psychiatry. Her study in the field of Child sexual abuse and Victimology also crosses realms of Developmental psychology, Sex work and Public health. Her Victimology research focuses on Victimisation and how it connects with Domestic violence.
Her Clinical psychology research spans across into subjects like Injury prevention and Social issues. Her Human factors and ergonomics research extends to Suicide prevention, which is thematically connected. Her study ties her expertise on Context together with the subject of Psychiatry.
Her main research concerns Clinical psychology, Sexual abuse, Child sexual abuse, Developmental psychology and Suicide prevention. Her study looks at the relationship between Clinical psychology and fields such as Mental health, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her Sexual abuse study often links to related topics such as Child abuse.
Martine Hébert is interested in Physical abuse, which is a field of Child abuse. In general Developmental psychology, her work in Attachment theory is often linked to Dating violence, Teen dating violence, Measure and Casual linking many areas of study. Her Suicide prevention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Clinical psychology, Child sexual abuse, Sexual abuse, Developmental psychology and Suicide prevention. Her study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Interpersonal communication, Context, Association, Psychological resilience and Public health. The Sexual abuse study combines topics in areas such as Peer victimization and Child abuse.
She interconnects Test validity and Reproductive health in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology. Her work carried out in the field of Suicide prevention brings together such families of science as Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. Her work in the fields of Sexual coercion overlaps with other areas such as Sexual violence and Mediation.
Her primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Suicide prevention, Human factors and ergonomics, Injury prevention and Child sexual abuse. She has included themes like Intervention, Harassment, Psychological resilience and Psychosocial in her Clinical psychology study. Her study deals with a combination of Injury prevention and Sexual violence.
The subject of her Child sexual abuse research is within the realm of Sexual abuse. Her study in Suicidal ideation extends to Sexual abuse with its themes. In the subject of general Developmental psychology, her work in Attachment theory is often linked to Child abuse, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
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Coping strategies and social support as mediators of consequences in child sexual abuse victims.
Caroline Tremblay;Martine Hébert;Christiane Piché.
Child Abuse & Neglect (1999)
Risk Factors for Victimization in Romantic Relationships of Young Women: A Review of Empirical Studies and Implications for Prevention
Johanne Vézina;Martine Hébert.
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (2007)
Acquisition and use of spelling-sound correspondences in reading
Joan Backman;Joan Backman;Margaret Bruck;Martine Hebert;Mark S. Seidenberg.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology (1984)
Lessons learned from child sexual abuse research: prevalence, outcomes, and preventive strategies.
Delphine Collin-Vézina;Isabelle Daigneault;Martine Hébert.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health (2013)
Prevalence of childhood sexual abuse and timing of disclosure in a representative sample of adults from Quebec.
Martine Hébert;Marc Tourigny;Mireille Cyr;Pierre McDuff.
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (2009)
Predicting suicide attempts in young adults with histories of childhood abuse
Jelena Brezo;Joel Paris;Frank Vitaro;Martine Hébert.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2008)
History of family dysfunction and perpetration of dating violence by adolescent boys: a longitudinal study.
Francine Lavoie;Martine Hébert;Richard Tremblay;Frank Vitaro.
Journal of Adolescent Health (2002)
Teen Dating Relationships and Aggression
Francine Lavoie;Line Robitaille;Martine Hébert.
Violence Against Women (2000)
Cyberbullying, psychological distress and self-esteem among youth in Quebec schools.
Jude Mary Cénat;Martine Hébert;Martin Blais;Francine Lavoie.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2014)
Men's and Women's Childhood Sexual Abuse and Victimization in Adult Partner Relationships: A Study of Risk Factors.
Isabelle Daigneault;Martine Hébert;Pierre McDuff.
Child Abuse & Neglect (2009)
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